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February 12, 2025 · 50:49

Lindy Li, former regional chair and fundraiser for the Democratic National Committee, confirms what we’ve said for quite some time.

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0:00 - 15:00. Proverbs 16:31. Gray hair may or may not be a crown of glory. 15:00 - 31:00. Lindy Li, former regional chair and fundraiser for the Democratic National Committee, confirms what we’ve said for quite some time. 31:00 - 48:00. “Which side are you on” could be the 2025 dirge banger of Regressivism’s demise. www.afaaction.net/life To donate call : 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links “Which side are you on? DHS fires FEMA employees Trump on closing Dept of Education Lindy Li

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  1. 0:00Darkness is not an affirmative force.
  2. 0:03It simply reoccupies the space vacated by the light.
  3. 0:06This is the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
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  9. 0:26Let's not miss our moment.
  10. 0:28and now the Hamilton corner.
  11. 0:31Good evening, everyone.
  12. 0:34Welcome to the Hamilton corner.
  13. 0:36My name is Abraham Hamilton, the third.
  14. 0:38I am your host.
  15. 0:40And I am joined by the corner contingent right across
  16. 0:43from me, my man, 100 grand, Mr. Bobby.
  17. 0:45Hey Bobby, which side are you on?
  18. 0:52All we gonna get into it.
  19. 0:56And in the screening room, often imitated but never duplicated the reel, Jay Mack is
  20. 1:05in the building producer extraordinaire.
  21. 1:07We're ready to rock and roll with today's edition of the program.
  22. 1:10I'm gonna tell you now I am gonna run out of time before I run out of show today because
  23. 1:15because we have a lot on deck to get to at this very moment.
  24. 1:19Many of you, if not most of you are making your transition
  25. 1:23from your part time jobs where you generate an income,
  26. 1:25that's right.
  27. 1:26Income generation is a part time commitment
  28. 1:29because our full time jobs, our full time jobs,
  29. 1:35our full time job I should say is outcome cultivation.
  30. 1:38If you are a member of God's eternal family,
  31. 1:40as I am, you have been task, tasked as I have been,
  32. 1:45been without come cultivation, great commission, execution.
  33. 1:51Jesus said it himself, go there for make disciples of all nations, teaching them to obey everything I've commanded you.
  34. 2:00The authority for disciple making is Jesus's own authority.
  35. 2:04The purpose of us being made disciples is so that we can become disciple makers.
  36. 2:09If the Lord intended for us to be in his eternal, manifested presence right at this moment, that is where we would be.
  37. 2:15But if you're wondering why the Lord saved you, yet nevertheless gave you time to persist
  38. 2:21on this side of eternity, I'm telling you very plainly why he did so, that you would be
  39. 2:25a part of his remnant that would execute his commission, that you would serve as his hands
  40. 2:31and feet, inviting men, inviting women to join our Lord's eternal family by appealing to them
  41. 2:38intellectually by appealing to them, appealing to their hearts by trusting God with your faithful
  42. 2:45execution of his command. And here's the beautiful thing. Duty is ours, but results are the Lord's.
  43. 2:54He hasn't called us to being count over the effectiveness of our witness. Now, let me be clear
  44. 3:02about something. We have a duty on our end in order to be appropriate witnesses, but the results is what
  45. 3:07what I'm saying.
  46. 3:08The results of that witness is up to the Lord.
  47. 3:11What is foremost required of a servant is that he
  48. 3:14or she be found faithful.
  49. 3:17My goal in my hope and my prayer for you,
  50. 3:23my goal for myself, my hope for myself
  51. 3:25and my goal and my hope for you and my prayer for you
  52. 3:28is that when we stand before the Judge of the City of Christ
  53. 3:32that we will be able to hear well done
  54. 3:34of good and faithful servants.
  55. 3:35Then I'll say this Jesus, say,
  56. 3:37greater love has no man than this, that he will lay down his life for his loved ones.
  57. 3:41Because God is so good, I cannot fathom a greater demonstration of hatred towards one's fellow man
  58. 3:51than to keep the way, the truth, and the life a secret. I can fathom no greater display of
  59. 4:01antipathy for mankind than for you to know the way to eternal life, yet keep it to yourself.
  60. 4:06hence outcome cultivation is our full time jobs.
  61. 4:11So as you're making your transition from your part time gig to your full time gig,
  62. 4:15I want to remind you what goes on in your house is far more important than what goes on in the
  63. 4:19White House because ground zero for outcome cultivation is right in our own homes. As we
  64. 4:25batten down the hatches at home, we work outwardly from there to the word of God we go.
  65. 4:30Proverbs 16 is where I want to go today.
  66. 4:34Just by way of reminder, the Bible is a book
  67. 4:42that actually is comprised of multiple books.
  68. 4:4766 books written across 1500 years, 40 different human authors.
  69. 4:52The various books includes various genres.
  70. 4:56It has narrative, it has history, it has poetry,
  71. 4:59it has Bible prophecy.
  72. 5:01Alright, it has wisdom literature. The book of Proverbs is one of the books that would
  73. 5:10be comprised of wisdom literature. Alright, the book of Proverbs and then I'm explaining
  74. 5:15this this way because you have, for example, you have narratives in common literature, you
  75. 5:22have poetry and then a subset of poetry, you have sonnets, would be a subset of portraits,
  76. 5:27you have acrostics, would it be another subset of poetry?
  77. 5:30All righty, I'm illustrating that
  78. 5:32because you would not evaluate a Shakespearean son
  79. 5:35at the same way you would evaluate historical presentation
  80. 5:39of the life of George Washington, would you?
  81. 5:42No, the Bible is the same way.
  82. 5:44And the book of Proverbs is one of the sources
  83. 5:46in scripture where you can plumb the depths
  84. 5:48of individual Proverbs as opposed to a narrative
  85. 5:54you would have to have an entire chapter.
  86. 5:56For example, in Epistle,
  87. 5:57you would want to understand a particular verse in an epistle within the scope of the entire
  88. 6:02epistle.
  89. 6:03All right.
  90. 6:04Proverbs is a different portion of literature in that it consists of proverbial wisdom sayings.
  91. 6:10All right.
  92. 6:11Proverbs chapter 16 verse 31 is the one proverb I want to present to you for your consideration
  93. 6:18today.
  94. 6:21And it says this and the King James just says, the hoary head is a crown of glory if it be
  95. 6:29found in the way of righteousness. I'll say it, I'll read it again. And if you're watching the show
  96. 6:33us on the screen for you, the horry head is a crown of glory if it be found in the way of righteousness.
  97. 6:42Other translations communicate the same point. A gray head is a crown of glory when it is found
  98. 6:49in the way of righteousness. The simple biblical communication or the articulation from this proverb
  99. 6:56is this and this is going to challenge some contemporary thoughts.
  100. 7:03Gray hair is not automatically evidence of wisdom.
  101. 7:08And I'm telling you, I mean, I know I've come up.
  102. 7:10My father took a long time to gray, so I'm not expecting to have gray hair anytime soon.
  103. 7:14You see how she Maria, she has a full of gray streaks.
  104. 7:16I don't have any.
  105. 7:17Hey, I'm just telling you the truth.
  106. 7:21And my wife has gray streaks.
  107. 7:22I have none.
  108. 7:23I remember one time I had one gray hair.
  109. 7:24I thought of my beard.
  110. 7:25I was looking for it.
  111. 7:26It wasn't hiding from me.
  112. 7:27I'm looking forward to the gray hair stage.
  113. 7:29I'm just not there yet.
  114. 7:33Often we assume that a hoary head or gray hair
  115. 7:36is evidence of wisdom or is a crown of life automatically.
  116. 7:41And I was one, I was raised.
  117. 7:42Thank you, speak to God, I was raised this way.
  118. 7:44Do you respect your elders to this day?
  119. 7:45I say, yes, sir, no, sir.
  120. 7:49But the scriptures reveal it something to us
  121. 7:52that a gray head, a hoary head could be a crown of life
  122. 7:57or it could not be a crown of life.
  123. 8:00gray hair could maybe evidence of wisdom, but it may not necessarily be evidence of wisdom.
  124. 8:07What the scripture is saying is that a hoary head is a crown of glory if it be found in the
  125. 8:11way of righteousness.
  126. 8:14Here's what the scripture is saying.
  127. 8:17Wisdom and maturity are not automatically the result of chronological time spent on our Lord's
  128. 8:24planet.
  129. 8:28wisdom and maturity is the product of time spent on our Lord's planet in submission to
  130. 8:36the Lord's guidance and instruction through His holy word. I'm going to say that again.
  131. 8:42Wisdom and maturity are the products of time spent on our Lord's planet in submission to
  132. 8:49the wisdom and authority and guidance of God communicated to us by His holy word. A
  133. 8:58The hoary head that is not found in the way of righteousness is not a crown of glory.
  134. 9:05I've said before, kind of tongue in cheek you've heard the whole phrase, ain't no fool like
  135. 9:09an old fool.
  136. 9:12The unfortunate reality is that we have plenty of people in our world who have the clear evidence
  137. 9:18that they've been around for a little while.
  138. 9:23The clear physical evidence they've been around for a little while.
  139. 9:28But that alone is not evidence of wisdom, maturity, and a crown of glory.
  140. 9:34One of my favorite things to do, one of my favorite things to do is to spend time with
  141. 9:41the seasoned saint who has been walking with the Lord for a while.
  142. 9:45I cannot tell you the fount of wisdom that I have enjoyed from being able to rub shoulders
  143. 9:52and spend time with godly people in their older years as they reflect on life.
  144. 9:58I truly, truly enjoy that.
  145. 10:01I learned that from my passion New Orleans who,
  146. 10:03one of my first assignments when I was an intern
  147. 10:06at my local church, was that I spent time
  148. 10:09with the season saints and my job was a minute to them
  149. 10:11and I'll never forget one of my favorite,
  150. 10:13brother of France.
  151. 10:15He'll be waiting for me to come
  152. 10:16and when I would come out with literally just sit down
  153. 10:17for hour, hour and a half, two hours,
  154. 10:19and he would just pour and pour and pour.
  155. 10:22I'm telling you, this is a brother who never went
  156. 10:24to seminary, never went to anybody's Bible school,
  157. 10:27but he wrote a book and he wrote it by hand.
  158. 10:30that was I'm telling you one of the best commentaries
  159. 10:33on scripture I've ever read in my life.
  160. 10:37And in fact, when he passed away,
  161. 10:38he left that book to me,
  162. 10:39but because I didn't want to cause any problems,
  163. 10:41I made sure that his biological relatives had that book.
  164. 10:48But having the privilege of being able to sit at the feet
  165. 10:52of this elder brother and the Lord,
  166. 10:54and not just saying, but he was just one of the highlights
  167. 10:57that stick out more than anybody, he passed away.
  168. 10:59He's been long passed away by now.
  169. 11:01Long passed away now.
  170. 11:02but to sit and to hear this brother,
  171. 11:07share his insights in God's word.
  172. 11:09As a spirit of God was enlightening him.
  173. 11:14Oh man, it was one of the highlights of my life
  174. 11:19to this very day.
  175. 11:21And I'm saying this today in order to present this
  176. 11:24as an aspirational pursuit for us.
  177. 11:28One of the goals I have for myself should the Lord tear him
  178. 11:33and he allows me to get to the place
  179. 11:35where I have a hori head.
  180. 11:37One of the goals I have, one of the desires I have
  181. 11:39is I want my hori head to be a crown of life.
  182. 11:44In the hori head to be a crown of life
  183. 11:46because it is found because I am found
  184. 11:53in the way of righteousness.
  185. 11:54The way that the proverb reads the hori head
  186. 11:56is a crown of glory if it be found in the way of righteousness.
  187. 12:01If the hori head be found walking in a life of righteousness.
  188. 12:06See, in the kingdom of God, there is no such thing as a disciples retirement mindset.
  189. 12:12No, in the kingdom of God, we don't retire, we refire.
  190. 12:16If the Lord changes our station, changes our trajectory, changes the place where we have
  191. 12:20in life, where we are in life, but we still are in a posture where we're seeking to be
  192. 12:25maximally fruitful in our Lord's kingdom because we recognize, we understand that the Lord
  193. 12:30knows all of the days that have been ordained for us.
  194. 12:35He's known all of them before any of them came to be.
  195. 12:37Psalm 139 tells us this.
  196. 12:39So we recognize that the time that we have
  197. 12:42that we're living at his best.
  198. 12:45So we seek to utilize it maximally for his glory.
  199. 12:50And as we walk with the Lord,
  200. 12:53this is why the discipleship mandate,
  201. 12:55and I say this often, that every believer
  202. 12:57should have an apostle Paul in their lives and a Timothy.
  203. 13:02Some of us, we should be apostle Paul's.
  204. 13:05But one of the insidious demonic attacks
  205. 13:08is that there is a protraction of spiritual adolescence,
  206. 13:12an arresting of spiritual development.
  207. 13:13And the Hebrew writer says at the time
  208. 13:15that you should be able to help and teach others,
  209. 13:17you have need to be taught again,
  210. 13:18the basic principles of the faith.
  211. 13:24But the body of Christ should have an aspirational desire
  212. 13:28to live out Proverbs 1631.
  213. 13:33That we have a life's course,
  214. 13:36that we have a course that we look back.
  215. 13:39And say, man, look at what God has done.
  216. 13:44And the way that we have this life course is we don't say,
  217. 13:47hey, you know, you know, Bobby, in the next 20 years,
  218. 13:49I'm gonna be destined.
  219. 13:50So no, no, the way we have that life's course
  220. 13:52is that we follow Him daily, that we follow Him daily.
  221. 13:58If anyone come after me, Luke 923,
  222. 14:02let him first deny himself, take up his cross,
  223. 14:05and follow me.
  224. 14:07This is a daily mandate.
  225. 14:11And the sum total, the cumulative impact of this,
  226. 14:14that day by day we pursue the way of righteousness
  227. 14:17is that we get to follow and become a part of the ranks
  228. 14:20of the Proverbs 1631.
  229. 14:23The Holy Head is a crown of glory
  230. 14:26if you'd be found in the way of righteousness.
  231. 14:27That is the desire that I have young people
  232. 14:29who are listening to me.
  233. 14:31I set this before you as an aspirational goal.
  234. 14:36That as I approach the ranks of the
  235. 14:39the Holy Head stage of my life,
  236. 14:43that my hoary head would be a crown of life
  237. 14:47because that head is found in the way of righteousness.
  238. 14:50Ain't no fool like an old fool, boy.
  239. 14:53What a treasure it is for a hoary head
  240. 14:55to be found in the way of righteousness.
  241. 15:00A discipleship minute with Joseph Parker.
  242. 15:03God spoke the world into existence.
  243. 15:07God used his words to create the universe.
  244. 15:11God's words are powerful, but a very important truth
  245. 15:15that God wants to convey to us in his word is that
  246. 15:18Our words are powerful as well.
  247. 15:21Not saying they're as powerful as gods, obviously,
  248. 15:24but they're certainly much more powerful than I think we tend to think.
  249. 15:28Proverbs 15, verse 1.
  250. 15:31A soft word turns away rad, but a harsh word stirs up anger.
  251. 15:37Are my words fruitful?
  252. 15:39Are they words that honor God, that build God's kingdom?
  253. 15:42Or are the words I speak words that tear down,
  254. 15:45It caused difficulty that made life tough.
  255. 15:48Proverbs 16 verse 24,
  256. 15:50Gracious words are like a honeycomb.
  257. 15:53Sweetness to the soul and health to the body.
  258. 16:00While in the emergency room with my wife,
  259. 16:03as she was struggling with the COVID-19 virus herself,
  260. 16:06and I looked at her, I said,
  261. 16:07are you scared?
  262. 16:09And she said a little bit, but I've been through worse.
  263. 16:12The certainty of mankind's history with uncertainty,
  264. 16:15an article by Peter Rosenberger.
  265. 16:17And then as her fever was approaching almost 103,
  266. 16:21she started singing in Christ alone.
  267. 16:24I placed my trust and found my glory
  268. 16:26in the power of cross.
  269. 16:28And that's how she has anchored herself
  270. 16:30in the certainty of Christ through her huge medical journey
  271. 16:33that has included 80 surgeries,
  272. 16:35both of her legs amputated,
  273. 16:37a hundred doctors have treated, 12 hospitals,
  274. 16:39and now the COVID-19 virus.
  275. 16:41And so when we live with those kinds of uncertainties,
  276. 16:45Anchoring ourselves in Christ, in Christ alone.
  277. 16:48That's the only place we can run to where there is certainty.
  278. 16:51To read this article and more, visit afa.net
  279. 16:54forward slash the stand.
  280. 17:05Shining lightning to the darkness,
  281. 17:07this is the Hamilton Corner, an American family radio.
  282. 17:11Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton III here.
  283. 17:15Heh heh heh.
  284. 17:17I didn't finish the quote from Luke 923.
  285. 17:19If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself.
  286. 17:24Take up his cross daily and follow me.
  287. 17:29That is how you establish the course that concludes
  288. 17:34or that is directed toward the hoary head
  289. 17:37being a crown of life.
  290. 17:43All right.
  291. 17:45Let me see, oh no, so we all live.
  292. 17:50I'm gonna get to now, get to now,
  293. 17:55when I ran out of time for getting to yesterday
  294. 17:58and then I had some other things like
  295. 17:59President Trump's saying today, once again,
  296. 18:01I want to see the Department of Education close immediately.
  297. 18:03Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, boy, I'm telling you.
  298. 18:06Don't you threaten me with a good time?
  299. 18:09Good night.
  300. 18:12Lindy Lee.
  301. 18:14And I'm gonna add on to my theory from yesterday,
  302. 18:17Bobby, when you were asking me about it, what's our angle?
  303. 18:20Lindy Lee, former regional chair
  304. 18:22for the Democratic National Committee,
  305. 18:25former fundraiser for the Democrat National Committee,
  306. 18:29All the way up to the Harris campaign, just now.
  307. 18:36Now she's made an immediate, it's a crook about face.
  308. 18:42And she's exposing all other seekers.
  309. 18:45Let's remember like that old movie, Grimlins,
  310. 18:48when the little gizmo like thing got the water
  311. 18:51on him turn it to, I think it's spiker, whatever.
  312. 18:53He had the little coat on like,
  313. 18:54ah, you know that's what Lindy Lee is doing
  314. 18:57for the Democrat party.
  315. 18:58You know, she's exposing everything.
  316. 19:00She said, ah, the Harris campaign say that they didn't pay Oprah.
  317. 19:04They paid Oprah.
  318. 19:05They paid Harper, Oprah productions.
  319. 19:06What is Harper's bill backwards Oprah?
  320. 19:09Two million dollars.
  321. 19:11But oh, yeah, they paid Beyonce.
  322. 19:12Not once, but twice in Beyonce.
  323. 19:14They didn't even sing.
  324. 19:16You know, they paid Cardi B.
  325. 19:18They paid all of these people.
  326. 19:20Gross mismanagement of the donors funds.
  327. 19:24And it's like, Bob, you asked the question, what's her angle?
  328. 19:26Why?
  329. 19:27Why all of a sudden she is she coming clean?
  330. 19:30I mean, I'll just tell you very plainly.
  331. 19:32I was gonna say that later.
  332. 19:33One of the main reasons why I think she's coming in clean
  333. 19:35is one, she realizes the bankruptcy of the Democrat party,
  334. 19:38but frankly, this isn't new.
  335. 19:40But two more importantly, I think she's witnessed the fallout
  336. 19:45for other recent Democrat and Democrat affiliated people
  337. 19:48who have aligned themselves more particularly
  338. 19:50with President Trump and oh, they not only fared well,
  339. 19:55now they're nominating the presidential cabinet.
  340. 19:57I mean, let's not forget,
  341. 19:58R.F.K. Jr. literally was running against President Trump.
  342. 20:02Well, the presidency in 2024, you know,
  343. 20:05let's not forget that the now head
  344. 20:11of the Department of National Intelligence,
  345. 20:13Tulsi Gabbard, who was confirmed today, by the way,
  346. 20:16she ran against President Trump.
  347. 20:19When she ran for the Democrat nomination,
  348. 20:20she was running to be the Democrat nominee
  349. 20:23to run against President Trump in 2020.
  350. 20:26No.
  351. 20:27But now those people not only have fared well,
  352. 20:29they're in cabinet positions.
  353. 20:31So Lindy Lee is like,
  354. 20:32huh, if I just make an adjustment,
  355. 20:36things might fare well for me.
  356. 20:37Oh, did I mention that Lindy Lee went immediately
  357. 20:39from being a fundraiser for the Democrat party
  358. 20:41as recent as the Harris campaign,
  359. 20:43that she transitioned to become,
  360. 20:44oh, a fundraiser for President Trump's inaugural committee?
  361. 20:47Did I mention that yet?
  362. 20:49You see, these are some of the things
  363. 20:52that could be contributing to her willingness
  364. 20:56to show where the bones are buried.
  365. 20:58Yes, yes, yes, yes.
  366. 21:01Now, get into the substance, no matter.
  367. 21:03Lindy Lee, again, she's making the rounds.
  368. 21:06She's going on podcasts.
  369. 21:07She's on all kind of interviews,
  370. 21:08showing everything was going on.
  371. 21:10She was recently on the Sean Ryan show,
  372. 21:13Sean Ryan's podcast.
  373. 21:15It's not as big as Joe Rogans,
  374. 21:17but it is a popular podcast, quite popular.
  375. 21:22And it got to the point to where Sean Ryan's
  376. 21:29said, well, wait a minute, if this is who Mr. Joseph Robinette Biden was, who was running
  377. 21:38the Oval Office for these last four years, who was, who was manning the presidency? I mean,
  378. 21:43she in terms of showing what the bones are, she said, Oh yeah, Joe Biden, it was injected
  379. 21:48him with some kind of injection before he would go to participate and debate and all
  380. 21:52kind of things. Cause you see all these other things when he showed up to the debates,
  381. 21:55he's wide eyed and tell you, they were injecting him with some kind of injection. They did it
  382. 22:00in North Carolina before the debate and then he faded and all these kinds of things.
  383. 22:04So she's exposing all of the dirt and it's true.
  384. 22:09And these are things that we have surmised on this program for quite some time.
  385. 22:13But now you have someone who's on the inside confirming what we said.
  386. 22:18I want you to listen to Lindy Lee explaining to Sean Ryan that, oh, yeah, yeah, by the
  387. 22:24way, we all knew Joe Biden wasn't running the White House.
  388. 22:28Oh yeah, the Biden term was the Biden administration was actually a rock Obama's third term.
  389. 22:34That's what she said out loud.
  390. 22:36Listen to and watch clip number four go.
  391. 22:38Who was running the presidency for the last four years?
  392. 22:42A lot of people say it was Obama's third term.
  393. 22:45There's rumors of, you know, even these aren't even these are friends of mine that are moderate
  394. 22:52Democrats say that they thought it was Elizabeth Warren running in.
  395. 22:57I thought it was Bernie Sanders running it,
  396. 23:00but I think the general consensus,
  397. 23:01I think if you asked the majority of the population,
  398. 23:04I think it was Obama's third term.
  399. 23:05It was for sure Obama's third term.
  400. 23:07I don't think that's even a question.
  401. 23:09I don't think anyone, it definitely was.
  402. 23:12And that's why you saw Obama fighting for his dear life.
  403. 23:15Why was he fighting so hard in the fall?
  404. 23:17Because he was fighting for his fourth term.
  405. 23:19He was fighting for his own legacy.
  406. 23:21The relationship between Obama and Biden
  407. 23:24is most reminiscent of that between LBJ and JFK.
  408. 23:28JFK had little respect for Lyndon B. Johnson,
  409. 23:31but he picked him anyway
  410. 23:33because he wanted to win the South.
  411. 23:34He wanted to win Texas.
  412. 23:36But he had very little respect for LBJ's intellect.
  413. 23:40JFK was surrounded by his Harvard rain trust,
  414. 23:43and he had immense disdain for LBJ's Texas Hill Country vibe.
  415. 23:48And that was the same attitude that Obama had towards Biden.
  416. 23:51Now, if you've been listening to this show for any length of time, you know, we knew that
  417. 24:00and we've known that for quite some time.
  418. 24:03And the way we've known that is several reasons.
  419. 24:05You've heard within the realm of politics to hold adage that person that personnel is
  420. 24:10policy, right?
  421. 24:12All of Biden staffers were Obama people.
  422. 24:16And then you also know that because we've long established on this show that the legacy
  423. 24:22media is nothing more than gerbil zinc. They are the American
  424. 24:26probe that the media apparatus to accomplish the United the
  425. 24:33American apparat check of Marxism by providing media cover
  426. 24:37for this one of the most obvious evidences of this. And I'm
  427. 24:40going to continue to say this is that there has never been an
  428. 24:43American history, a former president who literally moves
  429. 24:48five miles down the street from the White House. It has never
  430. 24:52happened in American history. Yet it was the absolute non-story for the last eight years.
  431. 25:00I'm just like, Ray Charles can see what y'all are doing. So it's not one story that's going
  432. 25:05to just kind of squeak out and say, hey, by the way, we noticed all kind of black vehicles showing up
  433. 25:10at the Obama's, Colorado mansion down the street from the White House. Never ever any story. I wonder
  434. 25:15who goes to visit Barack Obama. How often is he there? What is his routine now that he's out of
  435. 25:20office you see any of those stories right why didn't you see them because they
  436. 25:26already knew the answer and they didn't want the American people to know that
  437. 25:31we can at burn this was actually we can have burn this home boy told you if I
  438. 25:36if I could arrange a situation where I could be in the basement and still run
  439. 25:41the government and there's a front man he literally said that there's a front
  440. 25:44man who's up front and is the face what's happening but I'm calling the
  441. 25:48shots. I'd go for that. He literally says this that moves five miles down the street. If he
  442. 25:54go jogging in the morning, he gonna run by 1600 pieces of a Avenue. And not a word. That
  443. 26:01was game set match for me. I was like, his plainly obvious was going on. And he got all
  444. 26:07these stories after the fact, Oh, right now Joe Biden can't function. Oh, look at the debate
  445. 26:11performance. They've been knowing that. But now you have Lindy Lee, who is a high level
  446. 26:17fundraiser. And if you're wondering how you make your way up in politics largely,
  447. 26:20where you can get access to big donors, you get all kinds of handshakes.
  448. 26:24This is who Lindy Lee really was.
  449. 26:29And so Lindy Lee, after the Harris campaign squanders,
  450. 26:35they say a billion, but it was actually was $2 billion because the campaign itself
  451. 26:38raised a billion dollars,
  452. 26:40but the packs associated with the pack that Harris campaign had another billion.
  453. 26:44So they literally squander $2 billion for during an election.
  454. 26:48And she is one of the chief fundraisers for it.
  455. 26:51But after the fact, she's like, oh, I look at all of these
  456. 26:53expenditures.
  457. 26:54Why are you saying that when it was going on?
  458. 26:57You a slick Lindy.
  459. 26:59You look at our RFK over there girl.
  460. 27:01You look at that toast and you're going, hmm.
  461. 27:05Maybe it's time of a good time to jump.
  462. 27:06Anyway, put that aside.
  463. 27:08She's confirming what we long have said.
  464. 27:13And not only was it Obama's third term that he was, you know,
  465. 27:18lecturing like men, you need to get out and vote.
  466. 27:20Because he's contented for his legacy for his foot term.
  467. 27:24So, good old Lindy, pardon me,
  468. 27:26he got you like to ask questions,
  469. 27:27should we not consider Obama complicit
  470. 27:35and 10% off the top for the big guy?
  471. 27:37Should we not?
  472. 27:45And this is another reason.
  473. 27:48I'm gonna pivot this story with the same theme,
  474. 27:51but I wanna show you guys, listen,
  475. 27:56the devil is a devil for a reason,
  476. 27:57but I wanna tell you something,
  477. 27:58he's not smart, he's just around people for a long time.
  478. 28:01And he throws everything in the kitchen sink at people.
  479. 28:04And it is where we have necessary inclinations of proclivities
  480. 28:07that we have contention at certain points.
  481. 28:11That's why the apostle James said,
  482. 28:12we are all led away of our own lusts.
  483. 28:15But what ends up happening is that the devil and his minions
  484. 28:21they rinse and repeat the same strategies.
  485. 28:26So they accuse, and now the day I'm talking about
  486. 28:29is regressives particularly in the psychological warfare, the uh,
  487. 28:38grammian Marxist efforts and as the spokespersons for
  488. 28:44regressiveism in America, they, and the expose on USAID has
  489. 28:50reviewed all of this, that you have American taxpayer dollars being used
  490. 28:53to impose psychological warfare on American people through various media
  491. 28:57outlets.
  492. 28:58Do we even need to go in how USAID under wrote the research efforts that resulted in
  493. 29:07the various impeachments of President Trump?
  494. 29:10Can I make this stuff up?
  495. 29:12Well the same media outlet is literally working overtime along with regressive politicians.
  496. 29:19So you're starting to hear people like, you know, Joyless Reed, you know, and in Lia
  497. 29:24Lai Awaathan, in case y'all don't know what that is, that's Senator Elizabeth Warren, you know,
  498. 29:27because she's, she's, she's, she says she's Indian, you know.
  499. 29:31Lai Awaathan, you!
  500. 29:33And this is not, not just a, she literally put that on her bar application to become an attorney,
  501. 29:38that she was Indian. I'm sorry, her admissions into her pursuit of her illegal studies in career.
  502. 29:46Lai Awaathan others are starting to say over and over and over again,
  503. 29:49Co president musk co president musk time time magazine time
  504. 29:55magazine just literally came out with an article go ahead and put the image of
  505. 29:58the cover of the article on the screen Jeff go and put the put the image on
  506. 30:02the on the screen time magazine just published this recent article of their
  507. 30:08magazine where they show an image of Elon Musk behind the resolute desk you
  508. 30:14see this image have you seen this image Bobby and you have all of these these
  509. 30:17questions. The day this magazine hit, you had a journalist saying,
  510. 30:22whoa, Mr. Trump, what is your, do you have any reaction to Time Magazine
  511. 30:26issuing an article with the cover, the cover artwork is Elon Musk sitting, and this is a
  512. 30:32specific question sitting behind your Resolute Desk. You see that imagery, you see all of these
  513. 30:39statements about co-president Musk. Isn't it amazing? You didn't hear one time anybody say
  514. 30:44anything about a co-president when you knew we had we can have Bernie's under the Biden administration.
  515. 30:49They knew it, we knew it.
  516. 30:52Obama's five miles down the street.
  517. 30:54You never once had heard any of these journalists.
  518. 30:56Journalists, what a kind reference.
  519. 31:01Propagandists, you never heard any of these propaganda,
  520. 31:04say anything about co-president anybody
  521. 31:07doing the Biden administration.
  522. 31:08In fact, that worked overtime to assure you,
  523. 31:10oh, he's fit as a fiddle, he's right as rain.
  524. 31:13Joe Biden has never been as fit as he is right now.
  525. 31:15Never any of those suggestions.
  526. 31:17But now you see all of these things about co-president.
  527. 31:20Right? Why is she now? I'll tell you very plainly why. Tell you very plain what's going on
  528. 31:25What they are attempting to do is to try to provoke President Trump based upon what we all know it has his outsized ego
  529. 31:32They're trying to bait him
  530. 31:34into allowing pride to erupt in him like a volcano that cannot be concealed so that he distances himself from Elon Musk
  531. 31:42So far President Trump hasn't taken the bait and this is one of those and I know the Trump administration listens to this show because it's amazing
  532. 31:50things happen on this show next year.
  533. 31:51You know, you see President Trump doing some of this stuff.
  534. 31:55What they are attempting to do is try to provoke President Trump
  535. 31:58into dis-exx himself from Elon Musk
  536. 32:00and then trying to bait him to allow his pride
  537. 32:02to cause it to happen.
  538. 32:03And I simply would say President Trump
  539. 32:05don't fall for debate.
  540. 32:07When he was asked this question in the Oval Office,
  541. 32:10you know, you have a foreign dignitary sitting next to President Trump,
  542. 32:13why are y'all asking questions about,
  543. 32:14oh, did you see time magazines cover?
  544. 32:17What do you think about them showing an image
  545. 32:19of Elon Musk sitting behind your
  546. 32:21Resolute desk. Do you have a
  547. 32:22response? Is your initial
  548. 32:23response? No. Then he came back
  549. 32:25with time, time magazine. They're
  550. 32:28still in business. I didn't know.
  551. 32:31And then you have all the media
  552. 32:33point. Oh, he said that because
  553. 32:34he really his pride was heard.
  554. 32:36He was offended by the fact,
  555. 32:37listen, President Trump don't fall
  556. 32:39for it. That's how you know, it's
  557. 32:41working. These people are scared
  558. 32:42to death. And I'm highlighting
  559. 32:43this for you so that you can see
  560. 32:45the insidious efforts that work.
  561. 32:46Why when we knew that that Mr.
  562. 32:49Biden's elevated one going all the way up to the top floor.
  563. 32:51All of these stories coming out now.
  564. 32:53Hey, after three o'clock, President Biden wasn't even available.
  565. 32:56He's taking a nap.
  566. 32:57He's eating his ice cream.
  567. 32:58He's going to see he doing all these other things.
  568. 33:01You never heard any of those stories, but now at 21 days in the most active.
  569. 33:06And I would argue effective first three weeks of a presidency, certainly in my lifetime.
  570. 33:11And yet this thing, Oh, hell well, co president Musk, co president Musk is
  571. 33:16merely trying to bait him into harming himself,
  572. 33:21into harming himself, very similar to the efforts
  573. 33:23to bait him before this.
  574. 33:24And oh, Russian collusion, you have to have your
  575. 33:27Attorney General who has to recuse himself, Jeff Sessions
  576. 33:30has to recuse himself, and they fell for it.
  577. 33:33In the first term, I'm simply saying,
  578. 33:35President Trump, don't fall for debate.
  579. 33:37They're afraid because they're losing.
  580. 33:40They're gravy train is being exposed,
  581. 33:41and we're only three weeks in.
  582. 33:44This is going to be, I pray, the most consequential term
  583. 33:47Because President Trump doesn't have anything else to lose.
  584. 33:49So you expose in the dirt, in the bones, in the skeletons, go all the way!
  585. 34:23Formallystreaming.afa.net.
  586. 34:26Improvements to the economy are purely theoretical.
  587. 34:30As a nurse, I primarily work with children
  588. 34:33who are abused and exploited and trafficking,
  589. 34:35and I frequently see very unfair situations.
  590. 34:40We must talk about the issue of abuse.
  591. 34:44We can't base our actions on fear,
  592. 34:46and we have to be faith informed in what we do.
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  597. 35:10Back to the Hamilton Quarter on American Family Radio.
  598. 35:15Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton the third here.
  599. 35:18Just before coming on the air, President Trump was in the Oval Office.
  600. 35:24Once again, holding an open-ended session, fielding questions from reporters, I mean he
  601. 35:29does it every day, almost every day.
  602. 35:33And a reporter asks him a question about the Department of Education.
  603. 35:37Here's your response.
  604. 35:42I'd like it, the Department of Education that is, to be closed immediately.
  605. 35:49Listen to and watch clip number three, clip number three, go.
  606. 35:53So I assume do you want the Department of Education to be closed?
  607. 35:57Oh, I'd like it to be closed immediately.
  608. 35:59Look, the Department of Education is a big con job.
  609. 36:02We're ranked, so they ranked the top 40 countries in the world.
  610. 36:05We're ranked number 40th.
  611. 36:07But we're ranked number one in one department, costs per pupil.
  612. 36:11So we spend more per pupil than any other country in the world,
  613. 36:15but we're ranked number 40.
  614. 36:17We've been between 38 and 40.
  615. 36:19The last time I looked, it was 38.
  616. 36:21And I looked two days ago, it came out the new list.
  617. 36:23It came out at number 40.
  618. 36:24So we're ranked 40.
  619. 36:26Norway, Denmark, Sweden, I hate to say it, China, as big as it is, it's ranked in the top
  620. 36:33five.
  621. 36:34And that's our, that's a primary competitor.
  622. 36:37We're ranked number 40.
  623. 36:39So if we're ranked number 40, that means something's really wrong, right?
  624. 36:42And I say send it back to Iowa, to Idaho, to Colorado, send it back to places that,
  625. 36:50a lot of Indiana. You have a great new governor. You have a great senator that Jim Banks just
  626. 36:57got elected. You got great people. I'll tell you what, Indiana is going to be fantastic.
  627. 37:02We probably have 35, maybe 37 states that will do as well as Denmark, Norway, Finland,
  628. 37:12Sweden. They'll be just as good.
  629. 37:15Bring it back to the states.
  630. 37:19Now I will tell you that Trump administration right now is considering issuing an executive
  631. 37:23order that would relocate many of the Department of Education's functions to other agencies.
  632. 37:28So the executive order, if the president issues it, that he would set the stage for severely
  633. 37:36reducing, if not completely closing the Department of Education, which I know would be a challenge
  634. 37:46of all kind of funding things and you have certain things that are, that are, when we
  635. 37:50go back, the Department of Education was created by congressional statute under Jimmy Carter.
  636. 37:56No, it's not that old. No. It just dates back to Jimmy Carter. Okay, it's not something that's been
  637. 38:01for the long for the long haul, but the president is considering issuing executive order that would
  638. 38:06relocate many of the functions of the Department of Education to other federal agencies set in the
  639. 38:10stage for severely contracting, if not outright closing, the Department of Education. Should he
  640. 38:15he issued that executive order.
  641. 38:17He would also call on Congress to pass legislation, to pass legislation that would completely dismantle
  642. 38:27the department.
  643. 38:28Well, not to be outdone.
  644. 38:30There was a little boss.
  645. 38:32Yeah, it was a little, a little protest this morning that produced and I make this stuff
  646. 38:41up.
  647. 38:42I believe may end up become the dirge of regressiveism for the year 2025.
  648. 38:51This protest was fielded by an attended by union workers, some federal employee work unions
  649. 38:59and some education union workers.
  650. 39:03When they decided that they wanted to express their disdain, what was going on with President
  651. 39:08Trump and what Elon Musk and Doge were doing and they decided to offer their
  652. 39:13sentiments with a musical offering. I listened to it so now you have to listen
  653. 39:20to and watch clip number one go.
  654. 39:22Oh, which side are you on? Which side are you on? Tell me which side are you on?
  655. 39:32Which side are you on?
  656. 39:35We'll fight against
  657. 39:38We'll fight
  658. 39:40Elon Musk
  659. 39:42No, we let's get within our walls. We'll fight from dawn to dusk
  660. 39:50Are you on?
  661. 39:54You
  662. 39:59Are you on?
  663. 40:02I'm giving you a task. Jeff, I need the remix. I need a backbeat put to that. I'm telling you which side or
  664. 40:20Tell me
  665. 40:28People are wild
  666. 40:30You cannot make this up
  667. 40:32Wait Jeff, what I'm on with time. What I'm on with time. What I'm on with time
  668. 40:35This is kind of this is kind of what the remix is going. I'm telling you
  669. 40:39This is gonna be the dirt for aggressiveness. I'm here from the top
  670. 40:41This is gonna be the dirt of regressives. This is how they know they're losing when you're ready go
  671. 40:53Me
  672. 41:03We'll fight Elon Musk No, we let him skip within our walls
  673. 41:10We'll fight from dawn to dusk Oh, which side are you on?
  674. 41:16Which side are you on?
  675. 41:19Which side are you on?
  676. 41:22Which side are you on?
  677. 41:26Trump's coming for our unions He wants us all to fail
  678. 41:32He wants us to bow to him, but we want him in jail.
  679. 41:38Oh, he's so insane.
  680. 41:41Go ahead, very dis-no.
  681. 41:42This is easy, guys.
  682. 41:45It always makes me laugh how they squeeze in the shot
  683. 41:48to try to make go guys more people than who were there.
  684. 41:52I'll tell you what side I'm on.
  685. 41:54The side where I'm blessed to have a mute button for you.
  686. 41:58That's the side I'm on.
  687. 41:59I'm on the side of the babies learning to read.
  688. 42:01How about that?
  689. 42:02How about that?
  690. 42:03I'm on the side where we're no longer.
  691. 42:05Number one is spending for people,
  692. 42:06but number 40 in their ability to perform.
  693. 42:08How about that?
  694. 42:09Actually, I'm on the side of children in Chicago
  695. 42:12being able to read and do math at proficiency levels.
  696. 42:14It's not me in the proficiency,
  697. 42:16but actually in excellence in all over the country.
  698. 42:22It's high time, it's high time for us to recognize.
  699. 42:30And anybody else who goes, oh my goodness,
  700. 42:32if you close the department of education,
  701. 42:34what's gonna happen?
  702. 42:35You just asking this question.
  703. 42:37You say, really, you can turn
  704. 42:38Department of Education closing.
  705. 42:39Can you tell me where America ranked in educational performance before the Department of Education's
  706. 42:44founding on the Jimmy Carter?
  707. 42:47And since the Department of Education was created in the Jimmy Carter,
  708. 42:50has educational results for American children, been better or worse?
  709. 42:56Just ask those simple questions.
  710. 42:58Because most of the people who will tell you they would object to it,
  711. 43:01they don't even have a clue what the answers to those questions are.
  712. 43:06Let alone knowing that it only dates back to Jimmy Carter.
  713. 43:08Let alone knowing nothing really was but a political favor offered to teachers unions because
  714. 43:15Jimmy Carter was afraid of losing reelection, which he ultimately did anyway.
  715. 43:18It's insane.
  716. 43:23Can the babies read?
  717. 43:24That's the question.
  718. 43:25Has the Department of Education resulted in an increase in performance for Americans,
  719. 43:32children or a decrease?
  720. 43:34Simple questions.
  721. 43:40Simple questions.
  722. 43:41Oh, man.
  723. 43:42So many things to get to.
  724. 43:45the baby's read is what the question needs to be. Let me let me offer this to you. Oh yeah,
  725. 43:50we got to go to this one. So through doge's activities, we learned that in spite of the
  726. 44:00directive issued by President Trump and the executive order implemented by President Trump,
  727. 44:07FEMA, the federal emergency and management administration issued $59 million to the state
  728. 44:15of New York to provide for illegal aliens to live in luxury hotels, right?
  729. 44:25And I saw it was so funny.
  730. 44:27You had some people in New York saying, well, the money that they received from FEMA, it
  731. 44:31was used for luxury hotels, but not at luxury rates.
  732. 44:34It's like, like that made it better.
  733. 44:37Oh, so you got a discount because the federal government agreed to spend $59 million, kind
  734. 44:45like the same way when any organization gets a block of rooms, they get a discount.
  735. 44:50Oh, gee.
  736. 44:52Well, the chief financial officer at FEMA, Mary Coleman, two program analysts and a grant
  737. 45:00specialist were all fired today.
  738. 45:04Oh, yeah.
  739. 45:05Man ain't playing.
  740. 45:06Listen to and watch clip number two.
  741. 45:07Go.
  742. 45:08The Department of Homeland Security fired four employees, including the chief financial
  743. 45:13officer of FEMA for payments made to New York luxury hotels that housed migrants who want to show you
  744. 45:19some of the statement that was obtained by a news nation. This is from the Department of Homeland
  745. 45:24Security and it says in part quote, effective immediately FEMA is terminating the employment of
  746. 45:29four individuals for circumventing leadership to unilaterally make egregious payments for luxury
  747. 45:36New York City hotels for migrants and adding quote DHS will not sit idly and allow deep state
  748. 45:43activists to undermine the will and safety of the American people. Deep state activists,
  749. 45:49which side are you on? Tell me, deep state activists gone. Man, they're not playing. They're not playing.
  750. 46:04And of course, as I mentioned, the Trump administration has indicated that they are pursuing a return of
  751. 46:14that money back to FEMA. President Trump has even said that FEMA should be shut down too
  752. 46:27because of this shenanigans. And I just want to remind you, you know, y'all know me. I
  753. 46:33have this tendency of having a memory that's a little bit longer than the issue of the moment.
  754. 46:40You want to just come go with me a little bit down memory lane, not that far down memory
  755. 46:45I mean, I remind you that FEMA is the exact same agency that claimed that they didn't have
  756. 46:52funding sufficiently to respond to the disasters in East Palestine, Ohio.
  757. 46:56Remember that?
  758. 46:57FEMA couldn't respond quickly because, you know, they didn't have enough funds.
  759. 47:01How about the fires in Maui?
  760. 47:03Remember FEMA didn't have enough money for that?
  761. 47:06And recently in the hurricanes in North Carolina, remember FEMA didn't have enough money to respond,
  762. 47:11but magically in spite of a direct order
  763. 47:14in the opposite direction from the chief executive
  764. 47:17of the federal government,
  765. 47:19FEMA somehow got $59 million just to send
  766. 47:22for luxury hotels.
  767. 47:25Can I make this stuff up?
  768. 47:27Can I make it up?
  769. 47:30We'll have money for that.
  770. 47:32And of course,
  771. 47:34I mean, need not say,
  772. 47:36remember the female official that got busted?
  773. 47:38Because she told her agents,
  774. 47:41hey, if you see houses in North Carolina with Trump flags,
  775. 47:43No, that's in Florida, I'm sorry.
  776. 47:45You see houses with Trump flags,
  777. 47:46go ahead and skip them.
  778. 47:48Go ahead and skip them.
  779. 47:50And you know, cause we don't wanna subject you to trauma.
  780. 47:53Yet, it legally found $59 million to send on a slide.
  781. 47:59For luxury hotels in New York,
  782. 48:01what if that doesn't give you a little bit of hot hard boing?
  783. 48:05My grandmother would say,
  784. 48:06well that gave me a hard boing.
  785. 48:07That don't give you a little bit of hard boing.
  786. 48:09That's the shame, man.
  787. 48:10When you talk about the corruption,
  788. 48:11the ways, the fraud and abuse,
  789. 48:13these are the things that we're talking about.
  790. 48:17These are the things that we're talking about.
  791. 48:22I had a whole thing, I guess I'll set this up
  792. 48:24and that may have to address this tomorrow
  793. 48:26because I'm gonna take a bit of time
  794. 48:30because one of the things I believe
  795. 48:32the Trump administration needs to do
  796. 48:33while they have this momentum
  797. 48:34and with the urgency of this moment
  798. 48:36is to strike an appropriate balance
  799. 48:40for the roles that the court is supposed to play in America.
  800. 48:43The federal court is not supposed to be the vehicle
  801. 48:46by which all things that the American people,
  802. 48:50remember that whole deal, we the people,
  803. 48:52government of the people,
  804. 48:53by the people, before the people,
  805. 48:54that we the people voted for,
  806. 48:56with all of the records support for President Trump,
  807. 48:59the American people largely overwhelmingly supporting
  808. 49:02what is happening in spite of, tell me,
  809. 49:05which I don't, in spite of that,
  810. 49:08the majority of the American people
  811. 49:09are rocking with President Trump right now.
  812. 49:11And as I mentioned earlier, it's not a new tactic,
  813. 49:14The same old tactic, they're running back a part of the 2016 strategy is to try to use
  814. 49:19litigation to thwart the presidential administration's prerogatives.
  815. 49:26We have rogue individual district court judges that will announce nationwide edicts to stop
  816. 49:33the president's momentum.
  817. 49:36In his high time, for the American people to understand while the court has the role of
  818. 49:43of interpreting the law in terms of cases
  819. 49:45and controversies before it,
  820. 49:47the court is not the sole observer,
  821. 49:49evaluate or and determineer of what is constitutional in America.
  822. 49:54Constitutional law is not the province exclusively
  823. 49:58of the court system.
  824. 49:59In fact, the president, the executive branch,
  825. 50:02the judiciary and Congress all have a role to play
  826. 50:07in terms of what is constitutional.
  827. 50:09And in spite of what is popularly taught,
  828. 50:12We do not have a have three co equal branches of federal government.
  829. 50:18We have a system of checks and balances where you have the three branches served as a check
  830. 50:25and balance on the other branches, but their potency is not equivalent, which is why article
  831. 50:31one is much longer than article two, which is also much longer than article three.
  832. 50:35Re-read your constitutions and you'll see where the potency lies.
  833. 50:40The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American
  834. 50:45Family Association or American Family Radio.

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